Knights in the NFL Week Twelve: Kenny Britt shines again with thrilling game winning TD

Kenny Britt is the highlight of the week two weeks in a row. Britt capped a 99 yard drive for the Titans with a 10 yard TD with no time left on the clock - a simply superb game winning catch – to lead the Tennessee to victory. Here is how Britt and the rest of the Rutgers alumni did in week twelve:

APKenny Britt's 10 yard Touchdown catch as time expired ignited a wild celebration in Nashville Sunday as the Titans won their fifth straight after starting the season 0-6.

Gary Brackett LB, Indianapolis Colts
The Colt’s Defensive Captain had 4 tackles and 1 assists as the Colts came back to beat the Texans 35-27 to improve to 11-0.

Kenny Britt, WR, Tennessee Titans
The first round pick had a breakout game for the Titans. Britt had a season high 128 yards for his second 100 yard game and tied his season high with 7 catches including the game winning touchdown as time expired. Britt also returned 2 kickoffs for and average of 29 yards.

Kevin Brock, TE, Chicago Bears
Brock is on the Bears practice squad.

Eric Foster, DT, Indianapolis Colts
Foster did not record any tackles.

Gary Gibson, DT, St. Louis Rams
On injured reserve.

Courtney Greene, S, Jacksonville Jaguars
The rookie did not record any tackles.

Nate Jones, CB, Miami Dolphins
Jones had two tackles in the Dolphins 31-14 loss to the Bills.

Brian Leonard, RB, Cincinnati Bengals
Leonard had only 1 carry for 1 yard and 1 reception for 6 yards despite starting RB Cedric Benson being out for the game. Recently signed Larry Johnson carried 22 times for 107 yards and complemented Bernard Scott who started and had 18 carries for 87 yards. The emergence of Johnson led to BL’s solely performing his regular duties as a 3rd down back.

Jason McCourty, CB, Tennessee Titans
McCourty recorded one special teams assist in the Titans thrilling last second 20-17 victory over the Cardinals..

Ryan Neill LS/DE, St. Louis Rams
Neill handled the long snapping duties for the Rams.

Shaun O'Hara, C, New York Giants
The ten year Pro Bowl Center was at the helm of the Giants 26-6 loss to the Denver Broncos on Thanksgiving evening.

Ray Rice, RB, Baltimore Ravens
Rice was his all-purpose self again tallying 155 yards for the Ravens on Sunday Night Football. Rice had 88 yards on 19 carries including several key runs in the overtime session of the Ravens 20-17 win over the Steelers. Rice also 5 catches for 67 yards, including a 44 yard catch and run that set up the game-tying field goal for Baltimore in the 4th quarter.